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![]() The area I live in does not have a flyshop within an hour drive. After gas or shipping charges floatant ends up costing twice as much, but more than that it is just becoming a pain in the butt. This leads me to my question. Does anybody know how I can make my own floatant? Something I can pick-up at the hardware store or grocery store prehaps? What did the "old timers" use as floatant in the days before LL Bean? (new to group, so if this is a beaten horse..... Sorry) |
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I don't know the answer to your question, but if you are that far away, why
not use mailorder? LL Bean and Cabala's both have mailorder catalogues, don't they? In fact, I think Cabala's is online. Just a thought. -- Ron Rompen Goju Ryu Kitchener, Ont "Goat" wrote in message .. . The area I live in does not have a flyshop within an hour drive. After gas or shipping charges floatant ends up costing twice as much, but more than that it is just becoming a pain in the butt. This leads me to my question. Does anybody know how I can make my own floatant? Something I can pick-up at the hardware store or grocery store prehaps? What did the "old timers" use as floatant in the days before LL Bean? (new to group, so if this is a beaten horse..... Sorry) |
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On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 15:10:37 GMT, "Ron Rompen"
wrote: I don't know the answer to your question, but if you are that far away, why not use mailorder? LL Bean and Cabala's both have mailorder catalogues, don't they? In fact, I think Cabala's is online. Just a thought. http://www.cabelas.com is the clickable link. L.L.Bean is, too,but I don't have their URL memorized... Cyli http://www.visi.com/~cyli |
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As others have noted both Cabelas @ http://www.cabelas.com/ and LLBean @
http://www.llbean.com/ are two options for mail order. One other to also look at would be Bass Pro Shops @ http://www.basspro.com/ . Cabelas and Bass Pro are both general fishing supply stores with some fly fishing equipment. LLBean is a general outdoors shop and fly fishing supplier. One other website to look at would be Orvis @ http://www.orvis.com , they include general outdoor gear these days, but they still focus on their roots which is fly fishing. Unfortunately, this morning I could not access their site. I do not have any idea what is going on there. As an example, Bass Pro has Cortland Dry Fly Spray 2oz for $4.99 plus $3.95 shipping. From Cabelas, Bass Pro, and LLBean, most fly dressings seem to be around $4.50 to $6.50 with shipping charges from $3.95 to $4.50. So your idea that shipping charges will double the price is pretty accurate, but if there is no other choice then you just may have to accept this pricing. I would think that shipping charges would be less than the gas to drive that one hour to your nearest shop. Remember that the minimum shipping charges will apply even if you order more items at one time. This would help spread out the shipping charges over several items. Just add some new leader material, handful of flies, or a new line to help out. And we can all use some new "toys" most of the time, right :-) I do not know the "olden days" history of fly fishing, but do know that far enough back the only answer was to thoroughly dry the fly whenever it was wet. You might try a cooking oil "dip" to see if this would work. Stay away from any petroleum products. The fish would find this "stink" to be enough to keep them away, and these products also degrade any leader material they came in contact with. This includes some types of thread that is used to tie the flies themselves. Hope this helps you. Bob "Goat" wrote in message .. . The area I live in does not have a flyshop within an hour drive. After gas or shipping charges floatant ends up costing twice as much, but more than that it is just becoming a pain in the butt. This leads me to my question. Does anybody know how I can make my own floatant? Something I can pick-up at the hardware store or grocery store prehaps? What did the "old timers" use as floatant in the days before LL Bean? (new to group, so if this is a beaten horse..... Sorry) |
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